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Print to local USB printer when using VNC over a VPN
We have client computer C. There is a NAS running OpenVPN at a remote location. Network access has been enabled on the NAS/OpenVPN to allow clients to communicate with the rest of the network. A ...
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Can I setup a nested VPN on Windows?
I used ProtonVPN on my machine but at some point it stopped connecting as its servers were blocked in Russia.
However, I found another working solution using OpenVPN and another VPN provider.
But I ...
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Connecting to clients with same LAN IP Range on OpenVPN
We use OpenVPN under Windows to connect with Remote Desktop to servers in our clients, we share the same LAN subnet of 255.255.255.0, which means we're facing issues since attempting to connect while ...
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Disabling IPv6 connectivity only for specific Wi-Fi network (Windows 10)
Today, I've successfully set up a home VPN router with OpenWrt and OpenVPN.
Since my VPN provider only supports IPv4 connections, I don't want network traffic to leak out and I've disabled IPv6 by ...
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Adding route on OpenVPN server side to connect VPN Clients to the internal LAN
I am using a Windows Server 2019.
I have an OpenVPN Server listening a NIC with IP 192.16.2.10 (Subnet 255.255.255.0). Connected to the Fritz!Box Router. The router is configured to forward UDP port ...
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Login on server fails with OpenVPN client
I was able to setup a new OpenVPN Server behind a Fritz!Box.
I forwarded the Port 1134 to an internal Windows Server 2019.
The local NIC is 192.168.2.9 for the forwarding
There is currently no ...
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How to get OpenVPN Windows client bypass its own traffic correctly?
Typically we bypass OpenVPN traffic (making its own encapsulated packets go outside the tunnel) by adding a static route towards VPN server via the default gateway, and it's the behavior of --redirect-...
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Why can I not ping my OpenVPN server and client?
I have configured a server on my host machine and a client on my virtual machine, the server has a green light and so did the client upon initial launch until in the logs it attempts to establish a ...
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OpenVPN network adapter on Windows machine keeps getting/losing IP address every 15 seconds
I have an instance of Windows Server 2019. I installed OpenVPN 2.4.9 on it. This resulted in a new network adapter called "Local Area Connection / TAP-Windows Adapter V9" as seen in the ...
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No vpn would work on my pc
I have problem with VPN connection , literally no paid vpn would work on my pc , i've been trying all internet solutions with no help..
when connecting via my internet goes down then i get error no ...
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OpenVPN GUI Fails with "Adapter not found"
I am trying to connect using OpenVPN to a remote destination from two different locations, one works, while the other one does not.
The log file of each is identical except for the Key line in the ...
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TCP: connect to [AF_INET] failed: Unknown error
I am trying to connect my computer to a OpenVPN server setup on a desktop. I am getting an error:
TCP: connect to [AF_INET]<IP>:<Port> failed: Unknown error
Where <IP> is the IP of ...
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Can't connect to Samba share through OpenVPN on public network
I have a Windows 10 laptop that I bring around and sometimes I'll need access to my files at home. For this, I set up an OpenVPN Server and usually go through that to access my shares.
I'm using the ...
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Route SSH and sftp using oppenvpn
I am using windows 10, openvpn connect, the official Windows client, I could use another if needed.
Every time I need to work remotely, I need to connect to our office IP using openvpn, let's suppose ...
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How to point openvpn client to a specific gateway?
I have a Windows computer that is connected to LAN and Wireless. Each are on two different private networks. One is 192.x.x.x and the other one is on 172.x.x.x.
I am trying to configure the OpenVPN ...